Silent if it's not, remember you weren't planning on ttc until the cycle after next - so if you are it's a wonderful bonus, but if you're not, everything is still on track and you can make sure everything is as perfect as can be for when you do start trying in earnest

Silent, that is SO a line! Don't worry about DP seeing nothing, mine said he couldn't for ages, so I kept on poas!
Cat, that is a wonderful line, what do you do now to keep that little kitten stuck? Has one of those Drs had any plans? I have all the good vibes coming your way xoxxo

Hope you have all had a lovely Easter Sunday, I am currently in bed with massive stomach cramps and the yucky rear end going on, ewww! Hubby looked at me quite worried when I said something wasn't right, but it's my belly, not Bob!
No, not an o'd on choccie either!

TLM Hope you feel better soon!! No - none of them had any ideas Hopefully the aspirin will do the trick...Mystic Thank you sweetie!Silent Cramps are good... I felt like I was about to get a really bad period from about 5dpo on and some days it *really* hurt! They've stopped now...

Afm Utterly paranoid. I want to poas every second of the day to make sure it's still there. I know it won't do any good and I can't do anything to influence anything but it doesn't stop me worrying. Varying strengths of pee don't help either

Catkin - That line is so dark now! Stick bubba stick! Are you going to have your HCG and Progesterone levels checked soon?

Silent - Cramping is completely normal. I had it with all my pregnancies and doesn't mean that anything will go wrong. It's just bubba's way of snuggling in for a long journey! Keeping my fx for you hun........let us know how the FR goes tomorrow!

TLM - UGH for the yukky tummy and rear end! Glad to hear that all is going okay with Bob....at least you have saved some choccie for later on in the week!

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